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How To Make Your Glass Stovetop Clean Again

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Soak the towel in a pail or a basin of hot water mixed with dish soap. Since you want the water to be quite hot, it’s wise to wear protective gloves.

A Positive Aspect, written by Jillee
After a little wringing (not completely), lay the towel down flat on the whole stovetop. For a minimum of fifteen to twenty minutes, allow the towel to rest.

A Positive Aspect, written by Jillee

Remove the towel and use a soft brush to remove any remaining stains once the specified amount of time has elapsed. Depending on the severity of the damage to your stove, you may have to repeat the process.

A Positive Aspect, written by Jillee

Lastly, use a microfiber cloth to wipe off the stovetop after spraying it with vinegar. A stove that seems brand new is now yours to enjoy!

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How To Make Your Glass Stovetop Clean Again

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Soak the towel in a pail or a basin of hot water mixed with dish soap. Since you want the water to be quite hot, it’s wise to wear protective gloves.

A Positive Aspect, written by Jillee
After a little wringing (not completely), lay the towel down flat on the whole stovetop. For a minimum of fifteen to twenty minutes, allow the towel to rest.

A Positive Aspect, written by Jillee

Remove the towel and use a soft brush to remove any remaining stains once the specified amount of time has elapsed. Depending on the severity of the damage to your stove, you may have to repeat the process.

A Positive Aspect, written by Jillee

Lastly, use a microfiber cloth to wipe off the stovetop after spraying it with vinegar. A stove that seems brand new is now yours to enjoy!

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